[GNC] Single Account Expenses For Current Year Only
Jack Frillman
jcf_m_lists at me.com
Wed Jul 27 17:13:02 EDT 2022
Can I do that every time my records disagrees with someone elses?
Some how I think not.
On 7/27/22 3:58 PM, Gyle McCollam wrote:
> Jack,
> That is the advantage of "Tools/Close Book". If you do that each
> year, the account balances are the YTD totals. If you have grouped
> all your medical expenses under a parent account that will be the
> grand total as well. This way you don't even need a report. It's
> probably to late now, because if you did close your books each year, I
> guess you wouldn't even be asking this question.
>
> Hopefully, someone that uses reports will be able to help you with the
> current situation. Or you could close your books "as of" 12/31/2021
> and you will then have the totals you are looking for.
>
> Thank You,
>
> *Gyle McCollam*
>
> Gyle McCollam
>
> gmccollam at live.com <mailto:gmccollam at gyleshomes.com>email
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> *Subject:* [GNC] Single Account Expenses For Current Year Only
>
> I want add up all my medical expenses from Jan. 1, 2022 up to today.
> How do I do that?
> I tried several different reports and all they gave me was the account
> balance as of today. I just want what was spent so far for this year.
> And before you ask I set the date range from 1/1/2022 to "today" in the
> drop down boxes.
>
> Thanks!
>
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